Over the past 56 games leading up to Thursday, Omar Narváez has a .953 OPS. That OPS will increase, as Narváez walked and homered in tonight’s loss.
With the win, the White Sox avoided an all-time worst 0-9 season at Progressive Field. The 2018 team is now tied with 2013 for worst mark, at 1-8.
Cleveland starter Josh Tomlin gave up six hits in just the first 1 1⁄3 innings of the game (five singles).
With a double and two singles, Yoán Moncada recorded his seventh three-hit game of the season.